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On May 2, 1968, the Government of Senegal passed Decree 68-507; this decree is still in effect and regulates the trade and production of processed food or feed.
On September 10, 2009, the Government of Senegal issued Decree 2009-872, which supports Food Safety Law 68-48.
On March 24, 1999, the Government of Senegal passed Decree 99-259, which supports Food Safety Law 68-48.
Malaysia’s retail sector is forecast to grow at 3 percent due to cautious consumer spending, increased subsidy rationalization and effects from the introduction of a goods and services tax....
Effective October 27, Tunisian banks stopped financing the importation of non-essential consumer products, adversely impacting between $5-30 million of U.S. food and agricultural sales.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation’s Central Administration Plant Quarantine issued on October 31, 2017, Directive No. 48 – Regarding Special and Complementary Regulations....
From November 1-3 2017, the Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) in Beijing coordinated the U.S. pavilion at the China Fisheries and Seafood Expo (CFSE) in Qingdao, China.
Increasing interest in High Quality Beef (HQB) along with a HQB quota reduction due to the implementation of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the EU....
Post forecasts that China's fluid milk consumption will increase in 2018, due to income growth and increased consumer preference for healthy foods.
On October 22 the Bank of Algeria issued a new instruction to Algerian banks regarding the treatment of international commerce.
The Thai Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives released a new draft amendment of the Thai Plant Variety Protection Act to reconcile the Thai Plant Variety Protection Act....
The agreement in principle between Japan and the European Union (EU) on a free trade deal in July, 2017, and a potential Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP-11) arrangement, could leave U.S. pork....